The Dean of Students Office fosters the development of leadership, civility, accountability,
and responsibility in the University of North Texas student; builds community through
service and involvement; and serves as an advocate for all students. This office is
dedicated to supporting the UNT student who may need assistance in resolving complex
personal and academic matters.
University Union, Room 409 | 940.565.2648
Since 1952, the University of North Texas Fraternity and Sorority Life community has
been a viable and integral part of campus life. With four councils consisting of 42
fraternities and sororities, the Fraternity and Sorority Life community offers a unique
and lifelong involvement experience. These organizations promote the experience of
self-governance, leadership development, academic achievement, community service,
social opportunities, and friendship.
621 S. Welch St. | 940.369.8652
International Affairs strives to enrich campus life by welcoming international students
and scholars, cultivating global citizens among students, and fostering global connections
between UNT and institutions around the world. The office offers assistance with international
admissions and providing intensive English proficiency programs, orientation, advising,
and social and cultural activities for international students.
Marquis Hall, Room 105 | 940.565.2197
Non-Traditional & Commuter Student Support, part of the Center for Belonging and Engagement,
serves as a liaison between students and departments that provide services for off-campus
students. Providing resources and services directed towards the commuter, off-campus,
graduate, and non-traditional student populations, as well as raising the awareness
of these students. Non-Traditional & Commuter Student Support sponsors several programs
and activities to assist students in their overall collegiate experience. Services
include assistance in locating off-campus housing, information on commuter and transportation
services (e.g., carpooling, bus schedules, etc.), as well as coordinating and co-sponsoring
events such as Commuter Week and Housing Fairs.
University Union, Suite 345 | 940.565.3807
Orgsync is an online hub for all the organizations at UNT - every active organization
is registered through the site. Orgsync allows students to discover new opportunities
at the University.
To find organizations on Orgsync:
Step 1: Go to unt.campuslabs.com/engage
Step 2: Click the Find Organizations link
Step 3: Using the search box, search interests by using key words, such as photography,
community service, or engineering, etc.
OR select any of the categories listed below the search bar to browse different types
of organizations by category.
Orientation and Transition programs provide resources and services to help students
attain educational goals, improve retention, and connect students to programs such
as mentoring, parent association and graduating year experience.
University Union, Suite 377 | 940.565.4198
The goal of Student Activities and Organizations is to help students get connected
and involved on campus and to maximize their collegiate experience, through three
main areas: campus-wide events and traditions, services and programs for off-campus,
commuter, non-traditional, and graduate students; and student organization services.
University Union, Suite 344 | 940.565.3850
The Student Government Association is the official voice of the undergraduate student
body at the University of North Texas, committed to making each student's opinions
and concerns heard in the administration. The Student Government Association is comprised
of an Executive Branch, Student Senate, Supreme Court, and the Intern Program. Together,
these factions work with students across the University and administration to make
our campus better for everyone.
University Union, Room 344 | 940.565.3850
The Student Veteran Services at UNT aspires to be a national leader in student Veteran
participation, success and excellence through the transition from Military to campus
life and from campus life to graduation and professional achievement.
Sage Hall, Room 236 | 940.369.8652